A little experiment in abstract motion, playing with a novel solution
to heartbreak.
These days nobody wants to feel like they are adding to the rubbish
that is filling up the seas and choking up wild-life.. It makes far more
sense to simply drop a broken heart into the recycle bin.
3 main sound events can be heard during the clip: a thud, a gasp
and a smash.
These events represent: the event of matter falling, a heightening
tension and a sense of shock, and the explosive impact.
The 4th sound is the tail-end of Brahm's Hungarian Dance no. 5,
which on one hand gives the piece a triumphal kick and also acts
acts as a relentless bridge. Experienced as a loop, the repeated
recycling becomes a sort of pulse/heartbeat.